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E—6 SOCIETY. Autumn Social Season Under Way at Quantico|’ Dance at Officers’ Mess and Many Dinner Parties Mark Week at Marine Base. QUANTICO, Va., October 26.—The | dance at the officers’ mess Saturday | evening, October 19, proved to be the | gala occaslon of the past two weeks. It was preceded by a large number of dinner parties which gave evidence | that the Fall social season is well on | its way. | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. H. Rupertus were hosts at a dinner in the officers’ | mess before the dance Saturday. | Their guests were Capt. W. L. Mann, | Jr., U.S. N, and Mrs. Mann, Col. and | Mrs. H. L. Parsons, Lieut. Col. and | Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Lieut. Col. and | Mrs. C. J. Miller, Comdr. Otto M. | Forster, U. S. N, and Mrs. Forster, | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Harry Pickett, | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. H. L. Larsen, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. C. James, Maj. and Mrs. W. P. T. Hill, Lieut.| Comdr. P. J. Halloran, U. S. N., and | Mrs. Halloran, Maj. and Mrs. William | Riley and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert | Brodie of Annapolis. Another dinner was given before | the dance by Lieut. Col. and Mrs. L. ‘W. Whaley, who entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Wood of Cape Haitian, Haiti. Their other guests in- cluded Col. Whaley's brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Ewald of Washington, Col. and Mrs. Julian Smith of Washington, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. W. A. Bloodworth, Mrs. L. P. Hunt, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, Lieut. Col. M. H. Kingman, Maj. and Mrs. S. C. Cumming, Maj. and Mrs. D. J. Kendall, Miss Anne E. Moncure, Maj. Victor Bleasdale, Maj. and Mrs. C. H. Brown and Maj. Candler A.| ‘Wilkinson, U. S. A, and Mrs. Wilkin- son. Maj. and Mrs. Ray A. Robinson were also hosts at dinner Saturday, entertaining Col. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne of Washington, Maj. and Mrs. A. H. Turnage of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Wambsley of Preston, England, and Mr. L. E. Orne of Liverpool, England. Col. and Mrs. Hawthorne and their daughter, Cor- nelia, were guests of Maj. and Mrs. Robinson over last week end. Miss Fontleroi Temple of Scotland Neck, N. C., was guest of honor at a dinner given Saturday evening by her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. R. H. Meade. Others in the company were Capt. and Mrs. T. J. McQuade, Lieut. and Mrs. A. R. Pef- ley, Miss Laura Smith, Lieut. J. H. Griebel, Lieut. K. H. Cornell and Lieut. 8. A. Carlson of Washington. | Miss Temple returned Wednesday to her home at Scotland Neck after a week's visit in Quantico. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Temple, who nt a day or two with Lieut. and Meade. Another dinner party given last Saturday was that of Capt. and Mrs. 8. B. O'Neill who entertained in honor of their house guests, Capt. A. W. Spittler, U. S. A, and Mrs. Spittler and Mr. Bruce Woolard of Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bary of Welch, W. Va.; Capt. and Mrs. L. G. Dehaven, Lieut. and ,Mrs. W. I Phipps and Capt. L. L. Gover were | the other guests. | Mrs. Katherine Tate was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jongbloet and Mr. and Mrs. James Tate of Wash- | ington at dinner in the officers’ mess Saturday. During & series of small dinner | parties given this week in their quar- | ters, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. H. L. Larsen | entertained informally Maj. and Mrs. Prentiss Geer, Maj. and Mrs. C. H.| Metcalf of Washington and their | daughleré.!uha: Capt. and Mrs. V;, S.|daughter Marian Elizabeth to Mr. of program and under her direction Feger“; ope and Mrs. C. 3 ohl| Robert Morris Moyer, son of Mrs. |12 nations were represented by songs, end Mrs. Larsen's cousins, Mr. and|Tnomas J. Moyer and the late Mr.|dances and humorous skits. Mrs. C. W. Collins, of Denver, Colo., who arrived by motor this week and will visit with Col. and Mrs. Larsen | until tomorrow. | Mrs. R. M. Cutts, widow of Col. R. M. Cutts, U. S. M. C,, is the guest of | her son and daughter-in-law, Capt and Mrs. R. M. Cutts, jr. She will be | Jjoined in a few days by her daughter,'and Mrs. O. H. Garrels of Berkeley, | prages d Mrs. Cl 5 & oy LS . Claude Cook, as cap- Mrs. John Wainwright, and her small Calif. The wedding will take place tain arn;nsmlors: Mrs. Jasper Beall ‘;s son, John Wainwright, 4th. Mrs.| Cutts and Mrs. Wainwright will go| later to Coconut Grove, Fla, where they will spend the Winter. Maj. and Mrs. H. D. Shannon and their daughter, Virginia, motored to Danville, Va.,, last week end to be with their other daughter, Celéste, | | ville, Va., was Miss Kress' house guest end; Miss Bernadine Hines, Mr. David Clement, Mr. William James, Mr. Cape | Shepherd, Mr. Candler Wilkinson, Mr. Morris Shiveley, Mr. Robert Armstead, Mr. Luther Brown, Mr. Leslie Lewis, Mr. William Jones, Mr. James Lowell, Mr. Robert Lowell, Mr. Don Kendall, | Mr. John Clement, Mr. William Evans, Mr. Sidney Lee and Mr. Marshall Gregory. Miss Betty Marston, daughter of.. Col. and Mrs. John Marston of Wash-' ington, was the guest last week end of Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Asmuth, jr. Miss Mary Miller Kress, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Kress, | was a member of the bridal party of | Miss Ruth Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bryant of Alexandria; whose marriage to Mr. George Smith | of New York City took place yester- day afternoon at St. Paul's Church ln" Alexandria. Miss Polly Larimore of Charlottes- during the early part of this week. Capt. and Mrs. John McQueen, Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Pohl, Lieut. R. | E. Hill and Lieut. David MacDougal motored to Baltimore today to attend the Navy-Notre Dame foot ball game. | Capt. and Mrs. McQueen were ac-| companied by the latter’s parents, Dr. | and Mrs. T. G. Corlett of Colorado | Springs, Colo. | Mrs. Walter Asmuth, jr., was honor | guest at a luncheon-bridge yesterday | of Mrs. J. P. Berkeley. The guests included Mrs. M. T. Starr, Miss Mary Miller Kr Mrs. H. E. Wall, Mrs. Melvin Brown, Mrs. J. B. Hendry and Mrs. E. N. Murray. | Lieut#and Mrs. Berkeley are visit- ing this week end with Lieut. and | Mrs. L. R. Tyler, U. 8. M. C, at Fort Holabird, Md., near Baltimore. Last week end they had with them Miss Ruth Dickman of New York City. Capt. and Mrs. Frank Armstead | spent last week end visiting at the| Norfolk Navy Yard with Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Terrell. . Engagements to Wed Of General Interest Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Squires an- nounce the engagement of theif daughter Virginia to Mr. Gerald Barkley Thorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thorne of Linneus, Mo. The| wedding will take place in the early | Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Tate of Los Angeles announce the engagement of | their daughter Alene Muriel, to Mr. Harry Freeman ot Los Angeles. The wedding will take place early in the new year in Los Angeles. Miss Tate, who lived in Washing- ton with her parents for some vears, is a graduate of Western High School in the class of 1932. | The engagement of Miss Rose Mitchell of New York to Mr. Horace Daniel Pach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pach of this city, is announced. | The wedding will take place in the | late Winter in Washington, where | Miss Mitchell formerly made her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramsey | | Hedges announce the engagement of | board the good their daughter Mary-Emily to Mr. | Felix H. Keane, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix H. Kane, formerly of Pittsburgh, now of Washington. and Mrs. David Goodno an- the engagement of their| Mr. nounce Moyer. No date has been set for the wedding. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus W. Rose of Kensington, Md., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Anna | Jane Rose, to Ensign Robert Ernest Garrels, U. S. N, son of Mr. late in November, Mme. Petroff to Be Present at Concert Many prominent Washingtonians have already subscribed to the series | presided when the annual reports of | THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D0, OCTOBER 27, 1935—PART THREE. Prominent in Plans for Colorful Russian Benefit MME. LUDMILA VASSILIEFF, A member of the committee ar- ranging the benefit performance which the Russian colony will give Saturday evening, at Pierce Hall, in commemoration of the “Day of the Russian Child.” She is shown in the authentic Russian peasant costume which she will wear to the fete. colorful Cossack uniform. Mrs. J. J. Mack, on the committee of the benefit. in the picturesque costume she will wear to the performance. She is with _her son, Mr. George Bellecourtch, who wears his MISS MARJORIE KING, Who will sing the leading role in Rimsky Korsakoff’'s “Snow Maid- en,” one of the features of the program arranged for the benefit by Mme. Marie Zalipsky. Miss King will be assisted by a chorus of Russian Mrs. Roper Ranks at \ Officers’ Dinner| The State Officers Club, District of | Columbia Daughters of the American | Revolution, held its annual meeting and dinner last evening in the Italian Garden at the Mayflower Hotel. The president, Miss Lillian Chenoweth, on Welfare ‘ P .| The Junior League of Washington 2 the officers were heard and 25 NeW .. b4 ¢ annual opening luncheon members were inducted into member- St ihs ayfcder Friday! November ship by the chaplain, Mrs. F. B.-Lin- sy Sleicek Dunfié ihenul g | month, under the supervision of Miss Quantities of Autumn flowers and ceci) Lester Jones, placement chair- foliage were lovely in the soft glow it (8 ST b er has under- of shaded candles, and the flags Of (oxen some piece of work for the many nations made a colorful Setting | coming vear, and with this occasion for the dinner, which followed Of the league program for 1935-36 wil ship Sinkum. Each | 0" omeially under way. member Upon entering the -ship Was | . yncheon will be attended by presented with a “passport’ [Of % . obers of the Washington Junior cruise in foreign waters. The favors i Ve s by tatives : boats with red smoke | League, as well as by representativ were suall fray of the various welfare agencies with stacks, the handiwork of Mrs. Clyde Shieh tho ieaguells amilgtedd Miss Hahas Anne Carter Green, president of the Mrs. Charles C. Haig was chairman wocpington league, will introduce the speaker, Mrs. Robert E. Dingman of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, who will discuss ways and means of financing a Junior League welfare program. Also at the speakers' table will be Miss Emily Thomason, director for region three of the Association of Mrs. Tonnis Holzberg and Mrs. .Frank Ray wrote the script and Mrs, Haig was responsible for the clever words set to familiar music and sung through- out the evening. The one to the pres- ident of the club was particularly en- jovable. Those in the cast included Miss Harriet Chase, Miss Margaret Boyle Gauss, organizers: Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. G. Wallace Han- ger, Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. Charles Cyrus Coombs, and Mrs. Ed-| win Ryan, past presidents; Mrs. Rich- ard Claughton, Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs. F. B. Linton, Mrs. Pedro Capo- Rodriguez, Mrs. John Lester Barr, Mrs. G. M. Brumbaugh, officers of the club; Mrs. Frank Cunningham, Miss Harriet Chase, Mrs. Charles Haig and the stowaway; Mrs. Joseph Wheat and Mrs. H. H. Thompson as the King and Queen of England; Mrs. G. M. Brumbaugh as the Italian organ grinder; Mrs. Frank Ray as a Chinese mandarin; Mrs. David Coldwell as State regent of France; hula hula girl, | Miss Ramona Newman; toreador, | Junior League to Dine Mrs. Robert E. Dingman to Speak who is a student at Averett College | of candlelight chamber music con- there. | certs, the first of which will be given Maj. and Mrs. Maurice Gregory en- | Monday, November 4, at the Phillips | tertained about 50 guests at & cock- | Memorial Gallery. tail party yesterday afternoon. Among those planning to attend the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hall of Shang- | first concert are Mme. Petroff, wife of hai, China, arrived last Week to Visit | the Bulgarian Minister; Mrs. William Capt. and Mrs. D. R. Fox. Mr. Hall| Phillips, wife of the Undersecretary is an inspector of the Shanghai police | of State: Dr. Sokolov, former director force and is on several months’ leave. | of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra Capt. and MI_S» FPX were hosts at | and now director of the Federal music dinner last evening in hpnor of their | project; Mrs. Emory Land, Mrs. Vin- house guests. Others in the com- | ton Chapin, Mrs. Donald R. Richberg, pany were Capt. and Mrs. George | Mrs. William P. MacCracken, Mrs. Esau, Capt. and Mrs. W. B. Onley, | Casanove Lee, Mrs. Higginson Rogers, Lieut. and Mrs. E. 8. Piper, Lieut. and | Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. John H. Fahey, Mrs. Lee N. Utz, and Lieut. and Mrs. | Mrs. Grainger Blair and Maj. Julia C. F. M. McAllister. | Stimson. Miss Edith Lee is entertaining this | The guest soloist is Miss Helen evening at a masquerade in her home, | Stover of New York, who in private Blue Wing Farm, near Widewater. |life is Mrs. Berkeley Henderson, wife Va. A treasure hunt and dancing | of & prominent New York attorney. ‘was planned for her young guests, who | =——— include Miss Marilyn Bassett, Miss Katherine Moncure, Miss Marion Montague, Miss Eleanor Forster, Miss Virginia Hunter, Miss Martha Allen, Miss Esther Allen, Miss Marybell Lee, Miss. Mary Ellen Fassett, Miss Peggy Lewis. Miss Nora Quigley, Miss Louise Culpepper, Miss Grace Thompson, who is Miss Lee's house guest this week CASH AND CARRY ONLY 5‘5’\»‘ 1;.50 SALE Dresses (1-Pc., Plain)—Ladies’ Coats (Plain)— Men’s Suits and Topcoats—Ladies’ & Men’s Hats White Garments and Fancy Garments not included in sale CLEANED AND PRESSED LOTHES OCTOR LEANERS YERS Main Office and Plant, 3108 M St. 3532 Conn. Ave. N\W. Branch 1845 Col. Rd. N.W, 2323 Calvert St. NN\W. Ofices 1755 Pa. Ave. N.W. | Moulders and Desi gners of | Millinery, styled to your individual taste. Hats Cleaned and Reblocked | BACHRACH 733 11th St. N.W. MON.—TUES.—WED. Mrs. Addams McAllister; Japan, Mrs. C. C. Haig; Ireland and Scotland, Doris Root and Adeline Home, and Lydia McAllister, and the Goddess of Liberty by Mrs. Ralph Barnard. The Dutch and tap dancers were from the | Loretto Murphy Studio. Those invited to the head table, be- side the president of the club, were Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce; Mrs. George Madden Grimes, State regent; Miss Helen Harman, vice president general; Mrs. William B. Hardy, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Lee R. Pennington, jr., board of directors, and Mrs. Frank Ray, Mrs. Tonnis Holzberg and Mrs. Clyde Hamblin, members of the Progra Committee. ¥ The club was delighted to have present Mrs. William Sherman Walk- er, honorary member and ex-national officer. The evening was a great suc- cess and the dinner and program was enjoyed by one of the largest number of members in the history of the club. 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